Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.
爷爷搞不清楚孩子们。
Grandfather was muddled about the children's names.
爷爷搞不清楚孩子们。
We get Grandfather up as Father Christmas.
我们把爷爷装扮成圣诞老人。
We fell about at Grandpa's funny story.
听了爷爷讲滑稽故事, 我们忍不住大笑。
His grandfather is a devout Buddhist.
爷爷是一个虔诚
佛教徒。
Grandpa’s becoming quite absent-minded.
爷爷愈来愈三落四了。
She bamboozled Grandfather into marrying her.
她把爷爷哄骗(答应)把她嫁出
。
My grandparents are rather ancient.
我爷爷奶奶都是老寿星。
On another night like this, as we were crossing the Cienaga Grande, Papalelo left me asleep in the cabin and went to the bar.
跟这差不多一个夜晚,在穿越这片沼泽
时候,我在船舱里睡着了,我爷爷
了酒吧。
And the time flow in this book is exquisite: as in life, Gilman's transforms Joseph from page in subtle but certain stages, bringing him from early childhood into his cheder years.
爷爷为约瑟做毯子,即使旧了、破了,约瑟也舍不
,
相信爷爷一定有办法把旧东西变成新
东西。这条毯子就在爷爷
巧手下,渐渐变成了外套、背心、领带、手帕和钮扣。
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